Definition of conjunctive in English:

adjective

In the latter, phloem is produced outwardly from each of the successive cambia and therefore lies between conjunctive tissue (which is not secondary xylem) and the secondary xylem produced by each of the cambia.

The famous doctor sets forth this doctrine to explain his interest in bamboo as he found its qualities effective against degenerative processes in the cartilages and conjunctive tissue.

Moreover, amnesia sets in when images, possessed of a unique conjunctive power, are subordinated to texts, since texts support the modernizing transformation of myth into doctrine and message.

Derivatives

conjunctively

The plaintiff suggests that the section must be read conjunctively, that is, that the practice of medicine must include both the assessment of a condition, and the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.

It is that ultimate principle by which the many, which are the universe disjunctively, become the one actual occasion, which is the universe conjunctively.

It's no surprise that this plural noun phrase can be conjunctively modified.